Box 17
Contains 29 Results:
Box 17
Includes correspondence related to the civil war, correspondence with General James Longstreet and General Jubal Early, correspondence with relatives, accounts of civil war battles, and a rough draft of his memoirs.
Box 17
Includes correspondence with John B. Floyd, son of Governor John Floyd and Robert Morton Hughes' adoptive maternal grandfather.
Box 17
Includes correspondence with Sally B. Preston Floyd, Robert Morton Hughes' adoptive maternal grandmother, dated 1839-1879.
Box 17
Includes correspondence with Edward Johnston dated 1847-1848.
Box 17
Includes correspondence with John Preston Johnston, Robert Morton Hughes' maternal uncle, dated 1837-1845.
Folder 16: Correspondence with Various Johnston Relatives, 1839-1861
Includes correspondence related to the civil war, correspondence with General James Longstreet and General Jubal Early, correspondence with relatives, accounts of civil war battles, and a rough draft of his memoirs.
Folder 17: Correspondence with Beverly R. Johnston, 1847-1868
Includes correspondence related to the civil war, correspondence with General James Longstreet and General Jubal Early, correspondence with relatives, accounts of civil war battles, and a rough draft of his memoirs.
Folder 18: Draft of Letter to Jefferson Davis Protesting Ranking in Confederate Army, 1861
Includes correspondence related to the civil war, correspondence with General James Longstreet and General Jubal Early, correspondence with relatives, accounts of civil war battles, and a rough draft of his memoirs.
Folder 19: Letter from Wade Hampton, 1863 January 13
Includes correspondence related to the civil war, correspondence with General James Longstreet and General Jubal Early, correspondence with relatives, accounts of civil war battles, and a rough draft of his memoirs.
Folder 20: General Correspondence, 1861-1865
Includes correspondence related to the civil war, correspondence with General James Longstreet and General Jubal Early, correspondence with relatives, accounts of civil war battles, and a rough draft of his memoirs.
Folder 21: Copy of Convention signed with General Sherman, 1865 April 27
Includes correspondence related to the civil war, correspondence with General James Longstreet and General Jubal Early, correspondence with relatives, accounts of civil war battles, and a rough draft of his memoirs.
Folder 22: General Correspondence, 1861-1878
Includes correspondence related to the civil war, correspondence with General James Longstreet and General Jubal Early, correspondence with relatives, accounts of civil war battles, and a rough draft of his memoirs.
Folder 1: Material re: Acceptances Controversy, 1860-1861
Includes correspondence with John B. Floyd, son of Governor John Floyd and Robert Morton Hughes' adoptive maternal grandfather.
Folder 2: Letters from General Floyd, 1861
Includes correspondence with John B. Floyd, son of Governor John Floyd and Robert Morton Hughes' adoptive maternal grandfather.
Folder 3: Letters from General Floyd, 1861-1862
Includes correspondence with John B. Floyd, son of Governor John Floyd and Robert Morton Hughes' adoptive maternal grandfather.
Folder 4: Letters from General Floyd, 1861
Includes correspondence with John B. Floyd, son of Governor John Floyd and Robert Morton Hughes' adoptive maternal grandfather.
Folder 5: Letters to General Floyd, 1862-1863
Includes correspondence with John B. Floyd, son of Governor John Floyd and Robert Morton Hughes' adoptive maternal grandfather.
Folder 6: Correspondence with General Henry A. Wise, 1861
Includes correspondence with John B. Floyd, son of Governor John Floyd and Robert Morton Hughes' adoptive maternal grandfather.
Folder 7: Orders; Commissions; Rosters, 1861-1862
Includes correspondence with John B. Floyd, son of Governor John Floyd and Robert Morton Hughes' adoptive maternal grandfather.
Folder 8: Miscellaneous Morning Reports, 1861-1862
Includes correspondence with John B. Floyd, son of Governor John Floyd and Robert Morton Hughes' adoptive maternal grandfather.